Scraps and Scrolls- ADWD 11
Podcast |
Isle Of Faces
Publisher |
Isle of Faces
Media Type |
audio
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Literature
Publication Date |
Jan 07, 2021
Episode Duration |
02:45:56

YOUR ISLE RETURNETH!

Yes we are back for another year of Scrapping and Scrolling as we dive right back into the Dance with another four classic chapters. This week we hit the sunshine hard as we return for our one and only trip to Dorne to set up the future plots of Doran, Arianne, and the Sand Snakes; Jon sends off his last hope of gaining the wildlings while putting Bowen Marsh and his cronies in their place; an even worse storm strikes Tyrion and company, sending them down an even darker path; and finally we return to Winterfell to see cracks in the Bolton alliance, the first fall of snow, a lonely Theon, and revelations down in the crypts.

Today's amazing chapters are: 

- Areo Hotah I/ The Watcher

- Jon VIII

- Tyrion IX

- Theon V/ The Turncloak

 

So hop aboard the Isle, firstly so we can welcome to back to our shores, but also to have a chat about the possible secret motivations of each Sand Snake in Winds, Areo Hotah's specific role and placing in this book, Jon just being an amazing person even at his own personal cost, the similarity between Tyrion and Jorah as men who projected love onto women who never loved them back, and then everything wintery about Winterfell and the subtle clues of how this is all going to end up for Team Roose, as well as more rediscoveries of true Theon

 

Check out History of Westeros for the live streams and main analysis:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiYwENpLDO4gyB4dBrMYrjQ

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